Platinum age comic featuring cartoons by the top artists of the day, all promoting the Third Liberty Loan campaign. Anti-German cartoons are prevalent in this World War I publication. Cover design by Gordon St. Clair, Chicago.

World War, 1914-1918; Soldiers--American; Military vehicles; War damage

"V.7. Sacy-East Reims July 1918" Three American soldiers drive an ambulance around a curve on the road through Sacy, France. The building behind them reads "Café De La Gare", and a sign on the wall along the road points the ways to Ville Dommange...

"V.6.-Sacy- South of Reims-Main street an American ambulance car." Two soldiers sit in the front seat of the ambulance while another stands in front of it on this road in Sacy, France. The buildings along the road have caved-in roofs and holes in...

"V.5. 'Ville Dommage' One mouth [sic] later church street July. 1918." A soldier with a medic's band on his arm stands in the street beside the gaping walls of a gutted building. Only a few portions of the walls stand and rubble fills the...

"V.4. 'Ville Dommange' south of Reims church and main Street June.1918." View down a street lined with buildings, one of which is a church in the background. Two soldiers in a vehicle, as well as two on foot, appear to be moving toward the...

"V.3. 'Reims' West of Commantreuil [sic] Castle July 1918" Three-quarter view of a building with broken walls and no roof. Piles of rubble lie all around the building, which is in a rural setting with trees nearby.

"V.29. South of Reims in charge of digging military. Cemetery and Champagne vines behind [sic]." Standing near a makeshift shelter of tarp and branches, the man on the left is digging. The man in the middle drinks from a canteen while the one on...